Bartlett's method, often referred to as Bartlett's test, is a statistical test used to determine whether multiple samples have equal variances. It is particularly useful when comparing the variances across groups in the context of analysis of variance (ANOVA). The main features and uses of Bartlett's test include: 1. **Assumption of Normality**: Bartlett's test assumes that the data are normally distributed within each group.
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